El Capitan, described by some as the world’s most famous rock formation, is getting a lot of love from the tech community as of late. Apple named its latest build of OS X after the Yosemite National Park wonder and now, it’s the subject of Google’s first-ever vertical Street View collection.

Caldwell, who completed his climb in January 2015, said he didn’t hesitate to help when Google extended the invitation. He added that Yosemite has been such an important part of his life that telling the story of El Capitan through Street View was right up his alley.

Once the team had the mechanics of climbing with Street View equipment figured out, they set about to capture two sets of vertical Street View imagery. The first step involved capturing footage of the climbers as they ascended the granite mountain. Then, they handed the camera rig over to Honnold who scaled the “The Nose” of El Capitan to capture a first-person perspective of the 3,000 foot climb.